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''What good is your wealth if you don''t get along?'' The much loved ''once upon a time'' entry makes Sigal''s retelling of the fable a particular joy: ''Once upon a time, there were two cousin mice, Both family and friends, which is just as nice. A gray country mouse, cheery and kind. The best sort of mouse you can find. But his cousin mouse, plump and witty, Lived richly in the big house in the city.'' And so the story introduces children to the disparity between the humble country mouse and his ''rich'' city cousin, sharing each other''s homes for a glance at how the other half lives - and both prefer their own status: ''Even great wealth cannot buy you bliss; one prefers that, the other wants this. Whether you''re a person or a country mouse, we each like our own kind of house. You see, people and mice just don''t get along, What good is your wealth if you do not belong?" The country mouse explained, "I''d rather be healthy, Better to be safe and sound than being wealthy."A fun story with a solid message beautifully illustrated - and Sigal Adler successfully adds to her repertoire of fine children''s books. Grady Harp, June 20
Mean Green Tiny King********************There once was a Virus who wanted to be king,he wanted to rule, every one and every thing.***This book is not a guide to treating any virus.The content of this book is of a general nature and for entertainment purposes only.No text in this book should constitute or be regarded as a recommendation or advice.
This charming book is a tribute to the importance of friendship. Through beautiful illustrations and whimsical language, a story unfolds of two rabbits competing to grow the biggest carrot. The competition breeds a dynamic that can potentially feel familiar to children and certainly can be the grounds for a healthy discussion.
Rio the gator loved anything sweetAll the candy and cakes that he found to eatBut he was always in such a great rush"I'm busy," he'd say, "Too busy to brush!"
I've Only Got Three Hands****************************Big problems were brewing in monster landWhere one boy's bedroom was way out of hand;When bedtime came, well, his room was a mess!And that mischievous monster couldn't care less.
" Little Monster Chef "************************Far off the map in a distant strange landLived a sweet family whose life was so grandAll of them happy, their life was just coolExcept for their son who didn't like school.
I'm a Dragon Today**********************One day the monster woke up and declared"I'm a dragon; I hope you're all scared!"Totally thrilled to be covered in spikes,For a dragon can do whatever he likes.
The Grasshopper and the Ant*********************************When you work all summer to save up your crumbsYou'll have no worries when winter time comes.***About Aesop's FablesWho was Aesop, and why are his fables famous all over the world? In fact, very little is known about this mysterious Ancient Greek figure. He is thought to have been a slave originally from Africa, but even that isn't known for certain. But his stories, with their talking animals and simple moral lessons, have been popular for thousands of years. They have been translated into almost every language and were among the first books to be printed when the printing press was invented in the 1400s. The most famous Aesop's Fable is probably the story of The Hare and the Tortoise, with its message that "slow and steady wins the race." Children everywhere have grown up loving these delightful short tales, learning and growing through their bond with these timeless classics.I grew up enjoying many of Aesop's fables and I'm excited to share them with you here in my own style, a little more contemporary and told in rhymes to make them fun to read and listen to. I hope you and your kids will love sharing these stories and learning from their messages just as much as I always have.
This is a story about the adventures of a brave little spider, Rider On The StormIn the tropical rainforest the stormy season had begun,Mrs. Spider searched for shelter for herself and her son.The weather was quite windy; there was thunder and rain,In their home under the rocks they'd be warm and dry again. This is a story about the adventures of a brave little spider, Which in consistency, determination, perseverance and courage managed to cross a major ocean riding on the back of a shark And managed to return home safely(best bedtime collection in animals)
"FREE AS A BIRD"*************************Over the mountains, far, far away, Came a soft chirping as sweet as the day,Birdie and his dad flew over the trees,Enjoying the warm, soft summer breeze.
THE BEST NEST********************At night when Mom said to take a bath,And wash his hair with shampoo.He'd only wet his hair with water,And his mother never knew. Book 3 of Clean and Happy series.
"¡¡¿El correo has olvidado?!!"Le gritó el rey al caracol despistado.Pero el caracol se mantuvo tan tranquilo como pudo.No le tuvo miedo al rey ni aunque fuera así de rudo.Sabía dónde estaba el regalo y cómo salir en su propia defensa.Los monstruos aprendieron que la paciencia tiene recompensa. Todos estamos familiarizados con el fenómeno en el que los niños quieren todo "aquí y ahora". Esta historia describe justamente esta situación. Espero que usted y sus hijos se diviertan al leerla y aprendan de ella.
Teach Your Kids To Brush Their Teeth's*********************************************Bacteria Joe came to check my teeth last night,He smelled leftover chocolate, what a delight!When he started to dig in my tooth I felt pain,Now I won't forget about tooth-brushing again.
A CROW I KNOW.*********************But if you thought crow might give up, you're wrong,For he realized the guard must go home before long.What kind of guard, even if he's the best,Won't quit work or lie down to take a short rest?So he came a bit later the next day, just in case,But the guard only stood there in just the same place!"Oh, no," groaned the crow, and fled fast in fear,"Does he mean to stand up in this field for a year???"
Book about giving****************We all know there's magic that comes once a year,When it snows and we know that Christmas is near,In one tiny village all glowing with light,A very grand snowman stood guard day and night.
Beyond the tallest mountains, in a forest far away, There's a haven safe from tigers, where gentle animals stay. They hide there from predators and live a life of ease, Eating lots of vegetables and fruit that grows on trees.
Eli Gray is here to stay**************************Long ago in a zoo, not too far away,An elephant was born, all chubby and gray,Such celebration the day that he came,A jumbo-sized baby, to cheers and to fame.
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